I Urban Funk at Sub Club. 11pm—3am. The DJs and musicians emanate from the ‘funky underground‘ and describe themselves as having ‘more mouthwatering flavas than Opal Fruits'. I Vertigo Glasgow University Student Union. 10.30pm—late. £2. Dance stuff from the hugely talented DJ Dominic of the Sub.

Saturdays

I Atmosphere at The Tuxedo Pl‘inCCSS. 9pm—3am. £5 before 10pm with flyer. £6 after 10pm with ﬂyer. £7 after 10pm no ﬂyer. Hardcore techno featuring regular

oi its own - lite is a glam, glossy I 40 Watt Club at Glasgow School of Art.

dream. The nearest he gets to reality 7.30pm-10pni. Free. Lindsey ofTankin' : is having second thoughts on ﬂying to gently warms up the weekend with a laid LA for a pair of shoes, back dub. funk. jazz and electronic Jon is mow than a shtick in a flock ambient evening:- though. Doing time as a podium addict 3 of Betty Ford proportions, he instinctively knows what makes the boys and girls sweat. His reputation as I a DJ is based on working the house ' i scene to its taste limits, with a zeal ! tor twisting musical expectations. I There’s a classic camp anthem from last year - ‘God Save the Dueer’, but

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1 Jon wouldn’t play it. ‘l’d rather play 3 . . , 1M am ? “Fad save the queen” by '3” sex Jon: pleases mime" I Bar 10 9pm—midnight. Free. Socialise 3 Pistols instead, says .lon, backwards ; next door. Today he leaves the serious ,0 the mellow sounds of DJ Nick peacock ; at 33rpm, with lisa Minnelli live over ; knob twiddling to someone else, 6, a), the top.’ 5 coming into the studio to lay down the . I the my a, The Tunnel, 10,3opn,_3am, ; In tact he’s much more likely to play i basics. ‘Studios bore me shitless,’ he '

says. ‘Once I’ve had the ideas and got them down I can’t be bothered tannying about. To sit there pressing . knobs tor hours does my head in. I’d I Banus 10.30—3am. £7. George Bell rather be shopping in Knightsbridge or with his upfront dance and regular guest

£5 (£3). Pumping house and garage i his own song ‘Passion’ which he grooves. Michael Kilkie and Scott McKay describes as a ‘smiley mega-

Steven Watt of Mo Jazz on a commercial : mix Ofwmmercial housu ‘ funk arid mp [‘01) “P- g I Nico’s 9pm—midnight. Free. Matt and t I Delmonica s 9pm—close. Free. DJ Stella Tom with a mix of soulful house. 3 With 3 Chan dan‘ce m‘x- _ _ i I Parklite at The Arena. llpm—3am. I Fluid at R.G. s. 8pni—midnight. Free. £3.50 (£2.50). post Mod club playing the i The best in garage and house from D] best of Brit pop from the 608 onwards